L'Organisation Mondiale du Commerce


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The Centre for Studies and Research in International Law and International Relations forms part of the Hague Academy of International Law, and operates under the authority of its managing board and within the framework of its teaching. The Centre was established to further in-depth research in the area of international law. The topic for 1997 was L'organisation mondiale du commerce/The World Trade Organization. The contents of this volume include: - Bilan de recherches de la section de langue française du Centre d'Étude et de Recherche de l'Académie, par Dominique CARREAU et Patrick JUILLARD, directeurs d'études, professeurs à la faculté de droit de l'Université de Paris I, anciens directeurs du départment de droit international. - The Present State of Research carried out by the English speaking Section of the Centre for Studies and Research, by Paolo MENGOZZI, Judge at the Court of First Instance of the European Communities, Professor of International and EC Law, Law Faculty, University of Bologna. - Annexe. Liste des participants et sujets traités. - Annex. List of Participants and Subjects Treated.




Les mots-clés du commerce international


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Des mots et expressions idiomatiques du vocabulaire économique et social, des techniques du commerce international, du vocabulaire de l'informatique et des autoroutes de l'information, traduits et mis en situation.







Mot à Mot Sixth Edition: French Vocabulary for AQA A-level


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Exam board: AQA Level: A-level Subject: French First teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer 2017 Essential vocabulary for AQA A-level French, all in one place. - Supplement key resources such as course textbooks with all the vocab students need to know in one easy-to-navigate place, completed updated to match the latest specification - Ensure extensive vocab coverage with topic-by-topic lists of key words and phrases, including a new section dedicated to film and literature - Test students' knowledge with end-of-topic activities designed to deepen their understanding of word patterns and relationships - Develop effective strategies for learning new vocab and dealing with unfamiliar words




The Political Anatomy of Domination


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Rereading Marx, Weber, Gramsci and, more recently, Foucault, Béatrice Hibou tackles one of the core questions of political and social theory: state domination. Combining comparative analyses of everyday life and economics, she highlights the arrangements, understandings and practices that make domination conceivable, bearable, even acceptable or reassuring. To carry out this demonstration, Hibou examines authoritarian situations—especially comparing the paradigmatic European cases of fascism, Nazism and Soviet socialism and those of contemporary China or North and Sub-Saharan Africa.





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Social Reform, Modernization and Technical Diplomacy


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Founded in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles as part of the League of Nations’ system, the ILO is still today the main organization responsible for the international organization of work and the improvement of working conditions in the world. Widely recognized for its efforts in building international labour standards, the ILO remains little studied by development specialists and historians. This book intends to fill this gap and traces the history of international development and its early pioneers, through an analysis of the activities of the International Labour Office, the Secretariat of the International Labour Organization, between 1930 and 1946. In this book, development is used as a key to questioning the ILO's place and function in the expanding inter-war world. The development practices and discourses that emerged in the 1930s were mainly intended to support the ILO's universalization strategy, which was made necessary by the events that shook Europe at the time. Development discourses and practices were also part of the "esprit du temps", as they were closely linked to the affirmation of the planist and rationalist ideas of the 1930s. However, development for the ILO was not reduced to a project of economic modernization, but was seen as a tool for social engineering, as evidenced by the ILO's missions of technical assistance, organized since 1930. The analysis of the expertise work makes it possible to highlight the logics that prevailed in technical assistance, which was more in line with institutional objectives, than with the dissemination of a genuine expertise. This book therefore hopes to bring new insight on the history of internationalism, and international organizations during the inter-war period and the Second World War, as well as on the role of the ILO in the history of international development thinking and practices.




Why International Organizations Hate Politics


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Building on the concept of depoliticization, this book provides a first systematic analysis of International Organizations (IO) apolitical claims. It shows that depoliticization sustains IO everyday activities while allowing them to remain engaged in politics, even when they pretend not to. Delving into the inner dynamics of global governance, this book develops an analytical framework on why IOs "hate" politics by bringing together practices and logics of depoliticization in a wide variety of historical, geographic and organizational contexts. With multiple case studies in the fields of labor rights and economic regulation, environmental protection, development and humanitarian aid, peacekeeping, among others this book shows that depoliticization is enacted in a series of overlapping, sometimes mundane, practices resulting from the complex interaction between professional habits, organizational cultures and individual tactics. By approaching the consequences of these practices in terms of logics, the book addresses the instrumental dimension of depoliticization without assuming that IO actors necessarily intend to depoliticize their action or global problems. For IO scholars and students, this book sheds new light on IO politics by clarifying one often taken-for-granted dimension of their everyday activities, precisely that of depoliticization. It will also be of interest to other researchers working in the fields of political science, international relations, international political sociology, international political economy, international public administration, history, law, sociology, anthropology and geography as well as IO practitioners.




Aux sources de l'OMC


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Ce livre retrace l'un des épisodes clés de la planification de l'ordre économique international issu de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il examine la genèse, les négociations et l'échec de la Charte de La Havane qui établissait les statuts de l'Organisation internationale du commerce (OIC). Ce livre s'inscrit dans une démarche transdisciplinaire caractéristique des travaux récents en Économie politique internationale. Il contribue au débat actuel sur les interprétations gramsciennes de l'hégémonie internationale. Revenir aux sources de l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC), créée en 1995, permet ainsi de montrer comment la Charte de La Havane fut une première tentative - certes avortée - de s'attaquer aux enjeux fondamentaux de la mondialisation. Pages de début Preface English introduction Introduction Première partie. Économie politique du mercantilisme transnational L'ordre international issu de la seconde guerre mondiale Mercantilisme transnational et régulation commerciale Seconde partie. Genèse, négociations et échec de la Charte de La Havane Origines des projets de régulation commerciale de l'après-guerre Projets américains et absence de direction hégémonique L'agenda britannique : une Union commerciale Internationale Négociations transatlantiques, 1943 - 1945 Les négociations internationales de la Charte de La Havane, 1946 -- 1948 Epilogue : échec de l'OIC, institutions de substitution et création de l'OMC, 1948 - 1998 Conclusions Notice sur lessources Sources primaires Ouvrages et articles cités Index Pages de fin.




A History of Law and Lawyers in the GATT/WTO


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How did a treaty that emerged in the aftermath of the Second World War, and barely survived its early years, evolve into one of the most influential organisations in international law? This unique book brings together original contributions from an unprecedented number of eminent current and former GATT and WTO staff members, including many current and former Appellate Body members, to trace the history of law and lawyers in the GATT/WTO and explore how the nature of legal work has evolved over the institution's sixty-year history. In doing so, it paints a fascinating portrait of the development of the rule of law in the multilateral trading system, and allows some of the most important personalities in GATT and WTO history to share their stories and reflect on the WTO's remarkable journey from a 'provisionally applied treaty' to an international organisation defined by its commitment to the rule of law.